Description
The Girsan Regard is a Beretta 92-pattern pistol, which means it ships with a genuinely good magazine from the factory. This 18-rounder is that exact magazine, sold separately so you can build out your kit properly. It is an OEM part manufactured to Girsan's own specifications by Mec-Gar, the Italian shop behind factory magazines for Beretta, CZ, Sig, and a long list of others. If you know magazine manufacturers at all, that pedigree matters.
The body is steel with a corrosion-resistant matte black finish, the follower is polymer, and the baseplate is impact-resistant polymer as well. Numbered witness holes run down the side so you can get a quick round count without having to think about it. The steel wire spring keeps constant pressure on the follower for consistent feeding from the first round to the last.
This mag fits the Girsan MC Regard series chambered in 9mm Luger. It also fits the Zenith MC28SA. Because the Regard is built to Beretta 92 magazine dimensions, there is broad compatibility in that ecosystem, but this is the purpose-built OEM option, so you get Girsan's tolerances dialed in right from the start rather than hoping an aftermarket piece plays nicely with your specific pistol.
At 18 rounds in a flush-fit form factor, this gives you solid capacity without adding any bulk below the grip. Whether you are building a range bag rotation, replacing a worn magazine, or just correcting the fact that most Regard pistols only came with one magazine in the box, this is the straightforward answer.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer: European American Armory (EAA) / Girsan
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 390118
- UPC: 741566903755
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Capacity: 18 Rounds
- Body Material: Steel
- Follower Material: Polymer
- Baseplate Material: Polymer
- Finish: Matte Black
- Witness Holes: Numbered for round count
- Magazine Manufacturer: Mec-Gar (OEM)
- Compatible Pistols: Girsan MC Regard Series (9mm), Zenith MC28SA
- Sold As: 1 Magazine
What’s Included
- 1x Girsan Regard 18-Round 9mm Magazine
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Girsan Regard 18-round magazine made by Mec-Gar?
Yes, this is an OEM magazine manufactured by Mec-Gar to Girsan's own specifications and tolerances. Mec-Gar is an Italian magazine manufacturer that has been producing factory magazines for major firearm brands since 1965, including Beretta, CZ, and Sig Sauer. Getting the OEM version means you are getting Mec-Gar quality built precisely to the Regard's specs.
Will Beretta 92 magazines work in the Girsan Regard?
Generally yes, because the Regard is built to the same magazine-well dimensions as the Beretta 92 platform. Most standard Beretta 92 and Mec-Gar 92-pattern magazines will function in the Regard. That said, using the OEM Regard magazine guarantees the tightest possible fit and most reliable feeding, since it was made specifically for the gun.
Will this magazine fit the Girsan MC9 or MC28SA?
This magazine fits the Girsan MC Regard series and is also listed as compatible with the Zenith MC28SA. It does not fit the Girsan MC9, which uses a different, smaller magazine platform. If you own an MC9, you will need to look at the separate MC9/MC28 magazine line.
How many rounds does the Girsan Regard 18-round magazine hold?
It holds 18 rounds of 9mm Luger in a flush-fit form factor, meaning it sits even with the bottom of the grip without extending below it. Numbered witness holes on the side let you quickly check your round count without removing the magazine from the gun.
Is this magazine good for range use, or is it more of a backup?
It works just as well for extended range sessions as it does for a backup mag in your bag. The steel body and Mec-Gar construction make it durable enough for regular use, and 18 rounds gives you plenty of capacity for drills without constantly reloading. Most Regard owners pick up a few of these to round out their rotation.
Does this magazine come with a baseplate that can be dropped without damage?
Yes, the baseplate is impact-resistant polymer, which offers a degree of drop protection during fast magazine changes. It is not a premium extended or aluminum baseplate, but the standard polymer construction is designed to absorb impact from a dropped magazine rather than crack on contact with hard surfaces.





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